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The Glitter and the Gold: The American Duchess - In Her Own Words [Hardcover]

Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan
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13 Oct 2011 1444730975 978-1444730975

Consuelo Vanderbilt was young, beautiful and the heir to a vast family fortune. She was also deeply in love with an American suitor when her mother chose instead for her to fulfil her social ambitions and marry an English Duke. Leaving her life in America, she came to England as the Duchess of Marlborough in 1895 and took up residence in her new home - Blenheim Palace.

The 9th Duchess gives unique first-hand insight into life at the very pinnacle of English society in the Edwardian era. An unsnobbish, but often amused observer of the intricate hierarchy both upstairs and downstairs at Blenheim Palace, she is also a revealing witness to the glittering balls, huge weekend parties and major state occasions she attended or hosted. Here are her encounters with every important figure of the day - from Queen Victoria, Edward V11 and Queen Alexandra to Tsar Nicholas, Prince Metternich and the young Winston Churchill.

Causing a scandal by separating from the Duke after 11 years, Consuelo began her new life as philanthropist, public speaker and campaigner for women's suffrage. Her literary soirees would include H G Wells, JM Barrie and George Bernard Shaw. In 1921 she remarried aviator Jacques Balsan moving with him to a chateau in the South of France.

This intimate, richly enjoyable memoir is a wonderfully revealing portrait of a golden age.


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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton (13 Oct 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1444730975
  • ISBN-13: 978-1444730975
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 2.9 x 24.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 523,638 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Balsan's encounters with famous historical figures such as Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra, Winston Churchill and HG Wells are fascinating. The duchess is a revealing witness to the glittering balls and parties and state affairs she attends or hosts.' (Maroochy Weekly and Buderim Chronicle (Australia) )

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Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan was born in 1877 and was a member of the prominent American Vanderbilt family. She became the Duchess of Marlborough on her marriage to the ninth Duke of Marlborough in 1895. She died in 1964.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A gem which captures the human spirit 3 May 2001
By "mhca"
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This easy to read book is an amazingly revealing insight into the life the England of Country Houses of some 80 years ago. Written by Consuelo Vanderbilt an American heiress who married the Duke of Marlborough the marriage was arranged by the two families, for the usual reasons - money to marry title. Consuelo was a really amazing person, beautiful, well educated, caring and fun - however this marriage was not to last, infact it was something of an ordeal. After she produced the 'heir and spare' she realised there was more to life than being a Duchess. What followes in her life makes up for all the sadness of her first marriage. This is a book well worth reading. If you are interested in history it helps you understand the way of life so much more.
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4.0 out of 5 stars all the unhappiness money can buy 21 Jan 2006
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When visiting as a youing student Blenheim Palce I had my first "encounter" with Consuela Vanderbilt, the first wife of the 9th Duke of Marlborough, by seeing the fabulous portrait of her and her husband and the her two boys. When reading Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill's marveloous book on Blenheim Palace I came become interested in reading the memoires of the Duchess.

The book makes an interesting read as it tells quite a lot about the life and the life style of the British and international nobility at the turn of the last centuary. It is highly amusing to see how the US Dollars bought several US girls British titles but not necessarily happy marriages. Consuela Vanderbilt's life is the most famous example. She is frank about it, but she never gets nasty on her husband and her mother who forced her into this. She even finds nice words for her husband's long-standing mistress and later second wife. She shows real character. Of course, her desciption of her second marriage makes it crystal clear how unhappy she was in her first marriage. However I feel she makes a bit too much out of her " democratic credentials" as an American. Well, she is and remains a "dollar princess". A bit sad how few words she finds about her two sons.
All in all, an interesting book from and about a lady who demands respect. I enjoyed reading it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable biography 25 May 2011
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Quite an enjyable biography, if maybe not quite honest with itself. The author has lived a unique life and it makes for an interesting read, although it's clearly a bit sanitised. Recommended if you enjoy biographies about aristos but maybe a bit coy for the modern celeb bio market!
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